How to access reports from past games

How many played your entire game? How many didn’t finish? What did everyone know? What were the most difficult questions? Questions like these and more can be answered by accessing reports from your past games.

Players cannot be identified: Reports include each player’s nickname. Please note we do not collect identifiable information unless the player identifier feature is turned on (requires Premium+ subscription for business, not available on school or personal subscriptions). Aside from a 15-character limit and a profanity filter, we impose no restrictions on nicknames. Nicknames cannot be used as a reliable identifier.

If you are the admin or a member of a team with an active subscription, you can choose All reports, which shows reports from both you and other members, or Hosted by me.

At the top-right will be a search bar. You can search by the name of the report or the username of who created the report.

Reports can be filtered by All reports, Live games, Challenges, Player Identifier, or Combined reports. They can be sorted by Name, Date, Game mode, Created by, or No. of players. Click on a desired filter or sort option to adjust the list of reports.

Open a report

Click anywhere in a report’s row to open it.

You can also click ⋮ on the right and choose “Open Report”.

Play again

See if the same or new audience can beat these scores.

Click ⋮ on the right and choose “Play again”.

Choose to present the kahoot live or assign it as a challenge.

Download a report

Click ⋮ on the right and choose “Download Report”.

Choose if you want to download the report or save it to your Google drive.- If you download it to your device, it may take up to 60 seconds to download the Excel xlsx file (depending on file size).- If you want to save to Google drive, make sure you’re signed in to the right account at https://drive.google.com/. Our platform will save to the Google account you’re signed in to.- If the report contains more than 40 questions, the report will only include “raw” data which you can assess by creating your own tables, charts, and pivots.

How can we improve this article or the features described?

My report shows only two students completed the challenge but a third student completed it & showed me her score on her phone. She was the 2nd student to do it but never showed up in the report. Please advise.